Can virgins get endometrial polyps?

Virgins can also get endometrial polyps, but they are relatively rare. Most endometrial polyps are caused by an imbalance in a woman’s hormone levels, or by long-term inflammatory stimulation. With endometrial polyps, there is an increase in menstrual flow, dripping and prolonged bleeding, which can cause blood loss and anemia in women. For women who do not have sex, conservative treatment is given in the second half of the menstrual cycle, progestin is given orally to promote the full transformation of the endometrium, and after the drug is discontinued, the endometrium is completely peeled off, equivalent to drug scraping, with the peeling of the endometrium, small endometrial polyps may also be shed, and can be used for 3 consecutive cycles, which can play an effective therapeutic role. If conservative treatment is not effective, hysteroscopic endometrial polyp removal surgery can be performed, but it is important to communicate with the patient and family.